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Councillor Calling for Views on Wildlife and Parking Gets Responses

https://t.co/gV2CUo7gRT – I want the views of local residents. There has already been some rather predictable complaining as to why I question the Council – my response – we work for you. We do not work for the Council. We are not there to do their bidding. #weworkforyou

It’s unfortunate that parts of the debate are being polarised over some of the land that could become a car park. In addition there have been quite personal attacks on people (unnamed, but identifiable) on FaceBook.

There will always be people who think that unless land has buildings on it, (or perhaps a ‘proper’ park), it is “waste land”. But it’s not true that the “wildflower meadow” has no flowers. These photos were taken this year before the unusually dry summer.

A report has been prepared by Fife Council about the proposal for carparking but, so far, only sent to councillors.

It will be interesting to see whether it produces evidence for the need/benefit of 100 parking spaces or covers improving the area at the front of the station – particularly to make it possible for the B1 bus to get close.

Most of the area in front of the Platform Studios is in Burntisland’s Conservation Area. It’s also owned by Network Rail.

Fife’s Local Development Plan says of the area (and the long strip of land that stretches to Lammerlaws Road) –

“Green Network Priorities for this site are:

* Improve access and public realm as part of any development proposals in
the harbour area.

* Incorporate green infrastructure providing habitat, SUDS and contributing to the landscape setting, including in areas where public access is impracticable or inappropriate due to the nature of site use.